NewsFactor – Finishing touches complete, Microsoft sent its latest Windows Phone 7 operating system to equipment manufacturers Wednesday, paving the way for a round of Windows-based mobile devices to debut in time for the holiday season.
New subscribers are asked for identification and existing subscribers are being encouraged to register their IDs with their numbers in what the Chinese government calls a crackdown on spam and fraud.
With most of the engineering done, Microsoft releases Windows Phone 7 to its OEM and carrier partners for final customization in preparation for a holiday launch.
PC Magazine – The software at the heart of Windows Phone 7 has been released to carriers and manufacturers for final customizations.
Recent study commissioned by Best Buy Mobile finds half of American mobile phone owners don’t know when their current mobile phone contract expires.
CNET’s Ina Fried shows what she likes–and doesn’t like–about Windows Phone 7, Microsoft’s effort to get back into the phone game.
After making Windows Phone 7 her primary mobile operating system for the last month, CNET’s Ina Fried reports about what she does and doesn’t like about Microsoft’s new offering.
HTC may be capable of making heroic smartphones, but it certainly can’t contain leaks of its unannounced devices.
Vintage-style booths to promote Google Voice service through Gmail come in the style of those traditional red U.K. phone boxes. We hope to get some near us.
You can now stream Netflix on your iPhone or iPod, Craigslist is being asked to stop their adult services section, and you can make voice calls in Gmail.